Charalambous, who spent the recent New South Wales NPL season with Blacktown Spartans, and has previoulsy spend some time in Cyprus, has been one of the first names on the line-up so far this season, with the defender starting each of Glory’s opening three fixtures.

The left-back is visibly relishing professional football, with gut-busting runs down the wing and unbridled work ethic proving her hunger to succeed.

“As this is my first season in the W-League, I am honoured to be a part of Perth Glory,” Charalambous stated.

Charalambous, who grew up idolising and watching David Beckham with her father at 3AM, is confident the squad has all the makings to be a force this season.

“With the internationals coming into Glory this year and the experience they bring, along with the experience of our captain Sam Kerr, and under the guidance of our coach Bobby (Despotovski), I think Glory will build its own unique brand of football,” she said.

Glory will be looking to return to winning ways this Sunday against Melbourne Victory at Lakeside Stadium from 1PM (AWST).